Gabriela Pariseau
MRC Free Speech America Associate Editor

Gabriela is an Associate Editor Media Research Center's Free Speech America division. She is a graduate of Christendom College where she earned a B.A. in History. Gabriela's work has also been featured in The Washington Times, New York Post, The Catholic Register, The Catholic Herald, Students For Life of America and Iowa Right to Life.

Patrick Doran, Gabriela Pariseau | October 24, 2024

On Oct. 6, CBS News’s Face the Nation previewed a 60 Minutes interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. The word-salad-filled clip would later be dubiously edited out when the full interview aired on Oct. 7.  So, MRC researchers set out to…

Gabriela Pariseau | October 24, 2024

On Wednesday, the Meta Oversight Board overturned Facebook’s decision to censor a Dumb and Dumber meme that made fun of Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz. The board rebuked Facebook’s censorship as an “…

Gabriela Pariseau, Dan Schneider | October 24, 2024

“Our final MRC Free Speech Awards for 2024 are for Top Thought Leaders on Free Speech,” lauded MRC Founder and President Brent Bozell.

For our first annual Free Speech Awards, the Media Research Center (MRC) is honoring 35 champions of…

Gabriela Pariseau | October 4, 2024

This week, MRC researchers conducted the same searches for “donald trump presidential race 2024” and “kamala harris presidential race 2024” every day for four days starting Sept. 30. Google continued to flood its search results with articles from…

Gabriela Pariseau | October 2, 2024

An MRC Free Speech America study reveals that Google News promotes left-leaning news outlets when searching for political figures like J.D. Vance and Tim Walz, raising concerns about media bias and freedom of speech. The research shows that…

Dan Schneider, Gabriela Pariseau | September 27, 2024

While Congressional Republicans were hammering Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey for censoring conservatives on their platforms, Google’s executives sat back smugly, confident that their obscene censorship schemes went undetected.